

Lupin squares off with two criminal families and Inspector Zenigata's new female patrol to track down a hoard of biblical-era treasure.
Direction
Seijun Suzuki's live-action eye colliding with anime chaos
Practical Effects
Hand-drawn NYC skyline better than some modern CGI
Costume
Rosetta's entire wardrobe deserves its own spinoff

Director
Seijun Suzuki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Seijun Suzuki was fired from Nikkatsu studios in 1968 for making 'incomprehensible' films; by 1985, anime let him be as weird as he wanted.
This was the first Lupin theatrical feature not based on Monkey Punch manga—explaining why it feels like someone's fever dream of the characters.
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